TARANAKI CASUALTIES.
-4*In Saturday's casualty list appears the names of the following Taranaki men:—Killed in action, July 31st, Privates L. W. Bailey (Mrs J. Bailey, Oakura, mother), C. B. Carrington (F. Carrington, Awakino, father), H. V. Holmes (Mrs M. Holmes, 'Bell Block, mother), Corpl. J. Cuthbert (Mrs J. Cuthbert, Stratford, mother), Privates G. Riley (Miss C. Riley, Kapuni, sister), H. E. Taylor (W. Taylor, Egmont Village, father); died of wounds, August 8, Private H. G. N. Skelton (A. Nahera, Fitzroy, mother), August 7, Private C. Taylor (Mrs C. Taylor, Alton, wife); wounded: Privates J. E. Hamblyu (C. J. Hamblyn, Tariki, father), G. Butler (A. Butler, Inglewood, father), D. A. Belcher, R.C.V. (J. T. Belcher, Cardiff, father), T. Hey (B. Hey, Riveilea, father), E. C. Johnston (C. Johnston, Normanby, father), A. Baldwin (Mrs A. Baldwin, Mere Mere, mother) W. G. Barr (Mrs L. Barr, New Plymouth, mother), A. J. Corrigau (Mrs A. Corrigan, Hawera, mother), J. Davis- (Mrs T. "Davis, Kohuratahi), H. J. Edwards (Mrs F. M. E. 'Edwards, Hawera, wife), T. Gerrard (Mrs M. Gerrard, Hawera, mother), L. A. Goodson (Mrs A. Goodson, Hawera, mother), B. L. Haseltine (Mrs ] J. Haseltine, Hawera, mother), At. J. Mack (Mrs T. Mack, Fitzroy, mother), L. C. Marchant (Mrs M. A. Marchant, Midhirst, wife), W. Dawson Murray (V. Brassington, Waitara) J. J. O'Donnell (Mrs E. A. O'Donnell, New Plymouth, mother), A. F. Parsons (Mrs F. W. Parsons, Eltham, mother), N. Pepperell (Mr R. Pepperell, New Plymouth, uncle), W. A. Sanson (A Sanson, Okato, father), W. H. Terry (Mrs E. L. Terry, Stratford, mother), N. J. Jones (Mrs W. Jones,; Waitara, mother), Lance-Corpl. J. Hunter (Mrs E. Sehrieber, Waitui, mother), Corpl. J. D. Harris (Mrs M. Harris, Inglewood, mother), 'LanceCorpl. L. Swindlehurst (J. Swindlehurst, Mangatoki father). Wounded admitted to hospital: Private H. L. Hooker (W. Hooker, Vogeltown, father). Slightly wounded, remaining with unit, Sergt. J. M. Goldup (J. H. Goldup, Toko). Previously reported wounded, now reported slightly wounded, remaining with unit, Private A. F. Burrell (Mr Bun-ell, Stratford, father).
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 23, 21 August 1917, Page 7
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